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The debate over 'Everyone Is Welcome Here' signs in Idaho schools highlights tensions between parental authority and ...
After controversy over teacher Sarah Inama’s “Everyone is welcome here’ sign, Chris Hayes explains Idaho’s new law banning ...
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KBOI on MSNWest Ada to adopt classroom display policy after teacher's sign was asked to be removedWest Ada School District passed a new policy at a board meeting last night regarding visual displays in schools. This comes ...
On the eve of the July 1 start date of House Bill 41, Idaho’s attorney general released an opinion clarifying that the banner ...
After a West Ada teacher’s resignation over a classroom sign, the district board votes to revise its decoration ...
The Department of Education asked the Attorney General’s Office if Inama’s signs violated the new law. The Attorney General’s Office said yes.
A middle school teacher named Sarah Inama resigned from her position after being told to remove an "Everyone is welcome here" sign from her classroom because it was "offensive." ...
Sarah Inama was photographed on a school spirit dress-up day in which teachers dressed like students. Her sign, which states “Everyone is welcome here,” can be seen in the background.
The controversy stems from recent legislation that restricts public buildings from displaying only certain flags or symbols.
One trustee said her vote was an ‘easy yes’ because the policy complies with a new state law on classroom displays.
The Boise School District says signs with the words "Everyone is Welcome Here" can still be displayed by teachers in the ...
Idaho's attorney general has ruled that the "Everyone is Welcome Here" signs that stirred up controversy for "inadvertently" sparking division must be removed from every public school in the state.
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